AT ST. PAUL'S
Pupils of Wellesley College (for :~ itfiom it was arranged), their parents, v and members of the general public at- - tended a service held in St. Paul's Pro- - Cathedral on the morning of Anzac ".Day.. ' ~' . .-; . ~ , ~,
The service,' which'was an' impressive one, opened with the hymn "God of Our Fathers." Canon Percival James led in prayer and a- lesson was read by Mr. W. H. Stevens (the headmaster of Wellesley College). After
another hymn the principal address was delivered by Colonel U. S. Falla, "• ;f • C.M.G., D.5.0., who retold the ageless f*'::.'story of Gallipoli and-emphasised the '"'" lesson: and exampleof the men who
fought and fell. The National Anthem was followed -"by a blessing delivered by Canon ' James. Mr. Robert. Parker, C.M.G., was at the organ.
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Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 11
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126AT ST. PAUL'S Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 11
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